MOF-enabled confinement and related effects for chemical catalyst presentation and utilization
A defining characteristic of nearly all catalytically functional MOFs is uniform, molecular-
scale porosity. MOF pores, linkers and nodes that define them, help regulate reactant and …
scale porosity. MOF pores, linkers and nodes that define them, help regulate reactant and …
Metal–organic framework-based catalysts with single metal sites
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of distinctive porous crystalline materials
constructed by metal ions/clusters and organic linkers. Owing to their structural diversity …
constructed by metal ions/clusters and organic linkers. Owing to their structural diversity …
Generating catalytic sites in UiO-66 through defect engineering
UiO-66 is regarded as an epitome of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) because of its
stability. Defect engineering has been used as a toolbox to alter the performance of MOFs …
stability. Defect engineering has been used as a toolbox to alter the performance of MOFs …
Catalysis by metal organic frameworks: perspective and suggestions for future research
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) have drawn wide attention as potential catalysts, offering
high densities of catalytic sites in high-area porous solids, some with stabilities at high …
high densities of catalytic sites in high-area porous solids, some with stabilities at high …
Advanced support materials and interactions for atomically dispersed noble‐metal catalysts: from support effects to design strategies
X Sui, L Zhang, J Li, K Doyle‐Davis, R Li… - Advanced Energy …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Indisputably, noble‐metal single atom catalysts (SACs) are one of the most popular research
topics in the field of catalysis because of their low cost, ultrahigh atomic utilization, and …
topics in the field of catalysis because of their low cost, ultrahigh atomic utilization, and …
Atomically dispersed metals on well-defined supports including zeolites and metal–organic frameworks: Structure, bonding, reactivity, and catalysis
When metals in supported catalysts are atomically dispersed, they are usually cationic and
bonded chemically to supports. Investigations of noble metals in this class are growing …
bonded chemically to supports. Investigations of noble metals in this class are growing …
Pyrene-based metal organic frameworks: from synthesis to applications
Pyrene is one of the most widely investigated aromatic hydrocarbons given to its unique
optical and electronic properties. Hence, pyrene-based ligands have been attractive for the …
optical and electronic properties. Hence, pyrene-based ligands have been attractive for the …
Conceptual and practical aspects of metal–organic frameworks for solid–gas reactions
The presence of site-isolated and well-defined metal sites has enabled the use of metal–
organic frameworks (MOFs) as catalysts that can be rationally modulated. Because MOFs …
organic frameworks (MOFs) as catalysts that can be rationally modulated. Because MOFs …
Design and Advanced Manufacturing of NU‐1000 Metal–Organic Frameworks with Future Perspectives for Environmental and Renewable Energy Applications
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) represent a relatively new family of materials that attract
lots of attention thanks to their unique features such as hierarchical porosity, active metal …
lots of attention thanks to their unique features such as hierarchical porosity, active metal …
Pore surface engineering of metal–organic frameworks for heterogeneous catalysis
Y Wen, J Zhang, Q Xu, XT Wu, QL Zhu - Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), a class of emerging crystalline porous
materials, have received great attention for their prospective applications in various areas. In …
materials, have received great attention for their prospective applications in various areas. In …